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Come join Becca and Logan, a Husband and Wife duo obsessed with movies, on a biweekly bases as they fill their fix for nostalgia.
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Is revenge for a mother sweeter than that for a son? May There be a Sequel continues with Steve Miner’s “Friday The 13th Part 2” (1981). This time it’s not a mother seeking revenge for her son, but her son Jason himself.If you like our content then please like, share and subscribe. If you also would like an audio only version, you can find us on your favorite podcast apps. While you are there if you could leave a 5 star review that would mean the world to us.
Video Villa is kicking off “May There Be a Sequel” month with Beverly Hills Cops 2!Come find out which sequel Video Villa Entertainment thinks wins out of this Eddie Murphy classic. If you like our content then please like, share and subscribe.
We’re gonna need a bigger boat for this episode! Join Video Villa Entertainment Podcast for episode 34 “Jaws” (1975) directed by Stephen Spielberg. While you are here if you could leave a 5 star review that would mean the world to us.
Chevy Chase turns invisible in this HIDDEN gem directed by John Carpenter. On episode 33, Logan is joined by Tony from Hack The Movies and they discuss if Memoirs of an Invisible Man is actually a bad film or underrated classic.
Video Villa Entertainment is phoning back home for episode 32 with E.T The Extra-Terrestrial (1982).
“Get outta my swamp” Episode 31 Video Villa Entertainment does their first full animated movie! Join in on all the humor and silliness that comes with Shrek 4 (2004).
Is The Dead Zone (1983) the best Stephen King film adaptation? Watch episode 30 to find out - or at least find out what the dynamic duo at Video Villa Entertainment have to say!
“Dude’s crazy…but chicks dig him” Get your spidey senses tingling for Video Villa’s episode 29 “The Amazing Spider-Man” (2012).
Episode 28 Becca and Logan talk about finding love in unique - more like crazy, places. Just like bipolar Bradley Cooper and slightly less delusional Jennifer Lawrence in David O. Russell’s Silver Linings Playbook. Join them as they talk about the ins and outs of this chaotic but endearing love story.
Terror has no shape - “THE BLOB”🩸(1988)For episode 27 Logan is joined by Jonathan from Vintage View Cinemas to talk about Chuck Russell’s “The Blob” (1988). Is it the best 80's horror remake?
It’s not a vacation until it’s a National Lampoon's vacation, and it’s not Christmas without Clark Griswold! Join Becca and Logan for episode 26 while they chat about John Hughes “National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation” and their childhood during the holiday season.
Sweet like John Candy or Moody like Steve Martin? I’ll take sweet, like my Thanksgiving dessert! Episode 25 Becca and Logan cover “Planes, Trains, and Automobiles” by John Hughes.
For episode 24, Becca and Logan revive the 80s with “The Wedding Singer” (1998) directed by Frank Coraci and written by Tim Herlihy starring Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore.
"ALRIGHT. . . WE WILL GET YOU YOUR NEW EPISODE!"For episode 23, Becca and Logan end their Halloween marathon with the adaptation of a Stephen King classic "Cujo" (1983). Directed by Lewis Teague.
“Ya know what I mean, Vern” We didn’t get Vern to join the show but we got Ernest! Join Becca and Logan for Episode 22 “Ernest Scared Stupid” (1991).
“Did you hear me, Butterfly? Miles to go, before you sleep”Episode 21 Becca and Logan carry on with the Halloween season marathon with the one and only Tarantino’s “Death Proof” (2007).
“Molly, you in danger girl.” Join Becca and Logan for episode 20 “Ghost” (1990) starring the dreamy Patrick Swayze, beautiful Demi Moore, and humorous Whoopi Goldberg.
Who knew a mother’s love could run as deep as the knife she kills camp counselors with. Join Becca and Logan as they kick off the best season of the year with a classic slasher from the 80's for Episode 19 “Friday the 13th” (1980).
"Does anything normal go through your head? - Nothing that I remember". We feel ya Rocky, we feel ya! There's no fun in thinking "normal", right? We were sure to bring a heavy hitter for Episode 18. Join Becca and Logan for "Rocky III" (1982). The Rocky franchise is always a mix of heart warming scenes and belly laughs over the commentary.
I’d sell my own soul too if it meant I could wipe my own ass. Come get “Freaked” with Logan and our special guest Kam for episode 17. Who doesn’t love a toxic substance that’s turning humans into "Hideous Mutant Freak" in Alex Winter and Tom Stern’s “Freaked” (1993).
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